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#1 Kcube
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That thing is fast as hell..3.6 miles a second.

Here is the HTV2

I did some searching and didnt find what powers it though.

Anyone else think this might be the "Aurura" theorists have been talking about since the 90s(the super sonic pie wedged plane that can travel to anyplace on earth in under 60 minutes)

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#2 jetpower3
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That's still slower than a space rocket, isn't it? And what advantages does this offer for military purposes over, say, a ICBM?

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#3 Kcube
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That's still slower than a space rocket, isn't it? And what advantages does this offer for military purposes over, say, a ICBM?

jetpower3

I think its slower ...13,000 MPH.

The Pie wedge is supposed to be a manned aircraft though inside earths atmosphere.Makes me wonder if someone can survive those kind of G's

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#4 jetpower3
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[QUOTE="jetpower3"]

That's still slower than a space rocket, isn't it? And what advantages does this offer for military purposes over, say, a ICBM?

Kcube

I think its slower ...13,000 MPH.

The Pie wedge is supposed to be a manned aircraft though inside earths atmosphere.Makes me wonder if someone can survive those kind of G's

I'd be pretty interested in knowing how you would navigate such a craft with pinpoint accuracy. It would seem that even minor miscalculations could cause you to overshoot your destination by at least hundreds of miles. And I'm also interested in knowing how much and what kind of fuel it would use, especially if it currently needs to be launched with the assistance of a rocket.

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#5 Kcube
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[QUOTE="Kcube"]

[QUOTE="jetpower3"]

That's still slower than a space rocket, isn't it? And what advantages does this offer for military purposes over, say, a ICBM?

jetpower3

I think its slower ...13,000 MPH.

The Pie wedge is supposed to be a manned aircraft though inside earths atmosphere.Makes me wonder if someone can survive those kind of G's

I'd be pretty interested in knowing how you would navigate such a craft with pinpoint accuracy. It would seem that even minor miscalculations could cause you to overshoot your destination by at least hundreds of miles. And I'm also interested in knowing how much and what kind of fuel it would use.

I want to know those things as well but googling it and bing just get me conspiracy sites saying "It's beleived" followed by Impulse power and assorted other things.

I think the point of the HTV2 is just to show the world that we can go fast as hell :)...

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"look, up there! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? NO! It's a flying dorito traveling at 13,000mph!"
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#7 Kcube
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"look, up there! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? NO! It's a flying dorito traveling at 13,000mph!"Overlord93

That would be cool :lol:

I dunno if the flight is going over any land today but if it does I cant wait for all the UFO sightings.

Looks like the worlds fastest dorito was eaten.

Update 11:23aET – DARPA has lost contact with the HTV2

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#8 comp_atkins
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whoa.. had no idea this thing existed. cool.

EDIT: so does this thing propel itself up to 13000mph or it is basically just falling? it said it was gliding...

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#9 markop2003
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That's still slower than a space rocket, isn't it? And what advantages does this offer for military purposes over, say, a ICBM?

jetpower3
ICBM results in World War 3. This is supposed to deliver a conventional attack, anywhere in the world within one hour.
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#10 Kcube
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whoa.. had no idea this thing existed. cool.

EDIT: so does this thing propel itself up to 13000mph or it is basically just falling? it said it was gliding...

comp_atkins

Its propelled but it glides to manuver...and it has crashed during every glide phase so far so its 0 and 2.

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Update: Contact Lost :(

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#12 comp_atkins
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[QUOTE="comp_atkins"]

whoa.. had no idea this thing existed. cool.

EDIT: so does this thing propel itself up to 13000mph or it is basically just falling? it said it was gliding...

Kcube

Its propelled but it glides to manuver...and it has crashed during every glide phase so far so its 0 and 2.

it's it supposed to crash itself into the ocean?
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#13 Kcube
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[QUOTE="Kcube"]

[QUOTE="comp_atkins"]

whoa.. had no idea this thing existed. cool.

EDIT: so does this thing propel itself up to 13000mph or it is basically just falling? it said it was gliding...

comp_atkins

Its propelled but it glides to manuver...and it has crashed during every glide phase so far so its 0 and 2.

it's it supposed to crash itself into the ocean?

I dont think so.It just crashes everytime they try to turn it.

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#14 luamhtrad
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I did some searching and didnt find what powers it though.Kcube

It has a SCRamjet propulsion system. It can only fly on its own once it has achieved supersonic speed.

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#15 Kcube
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DARPA tweeted

DARPA: "anomaly" caused loss of contact with #HTV2 but managed to collect more than 9 minutes of data. Main problem at mach 20 is control

Obviosly control would be an issue at mach 20 :lol;

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DARPA tweeted

DARPA: "anomaly" caused loss of contact with #HTV2 but managed to collect more than 9 minutes of data. Main problem at mach 20 is control

Obviosly control would be an issue at mach 20 :lol;

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#17 Kcube
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[QUOTE="Kcube"]

DARPA tweeted

DARPA: "anomaly" caused loss of contact with #HTV2 but managed to collect more than 9 minutes of data. Main problem at mach 20 is control

Obviosly control would be an issue at mach 20 :lol;

Wilfred_Owen

Amateurs. That's what they are.

Real men go at least 14 thousand MPH